HISTORY

The members of the GIBA are justifiably proud of their Stadium which
was a
10 rink facility and one of the biggest in Britain. It started life however as
a warehouse and was converted by volunteers initially to create 4 rinks and
then underwent an extension to create 10 rinks. We are now using only six
rinks at the moment.
The need for an indoor bowls stadium in Guernsey came about as a result of
pressures being placed on the Association to seek improved facilities. Until
1984 the Association's members had played all matches on a temporary surface,
a carpet rolled out in the Sarnia Hall at Beau Sejour Leisure Centre on bowls
nights. This was not the best playing surface and when the centre was
considering the continued use of the Hall by the Association it was decided to
see if alternative premises could be found.
A trust, The GIBA Amenities Trust was established and after some searching
a suitable site was found at Hougue du Pommier. There two joined warehouses
were converted over a number of months by volunteers from all walks of life,
only too happy to play their part in the transformation, into a four rink
bowls stadium.

The new stadium was completed and was opened in November 1984 by the then
Bailiff of Guernsey Sir Charles Frossard. An exhibition match was played
starring David Bryant a well known bowls figure and the Stadium was crowded
with spectators for the opening. The new venture for the Association attracted
a certain amount of publicity and the result was a swelling of the membership
numbers.

Playing on four rinks meant that time and space was at a premium. Bowlers
started matches as early as 8.00am on occasions and the last leagues commenced
at 10.00pm. Numbers continued to grow and it soon became apparent that the
four rinks would not suffice for Guernsey's bowling requirements. An extension
was undertaken. This time the work was carried out by a local building
contractor and the four rinks became ten. The six rink extension was
constructed as a single span and the photograph below gives an indication of
the scale of the undertaking. The Stadium is now one of the most impressive in
Britain.

Although bowls is the main activity at the Stadium other sports are played.
Members of the Association play in Guernsey snooker and billiards leagues and
competitions and other members have formed the Hougue du Pommier Petanque Club
playing petanque or boules.
The original four rink area is
not in use at present and we have sublet the original rinks to another
sporting Club (Table Tennis) and are members of the club.
On site at the Stadium there are also Physio
Fit and Maxwells, independent
organisations. Physio Fit is a health centre where members of the public
might exercise principally on toning tables. Maxwells is a conveniently
located hairdresser, again open to the public.
